Outdoor movie night September 6, 2025 to benefit uncompensated care at Seattle Children's

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Little Lemon Drops junior guild is set to host an outdoor movie night on September 6, 2025, at Innis Arden Clubhouse, with proceeds benefiting uncompensated care at Seattle Children's. Attendees will enjoy a screening of the animated film "Lilo and Stitch," while Dicks Burgers, snacks, and beverages will be available for purchase. Doors will open at 6 PM, and attendees must remember that children must be accompanied by adults. This community event aims to raise essential funds for pediatric healthcare, addressing the pressing need for financial support in this area. Local families are encouraged to participate, reinforcing community ties while contributing to a noble cause.

Interested individuals can reach out via email for further inquiries. The fundraiser reflects the ongoing commitment to support children's healthcare initiatives in the Seattle area. Events like this play a vital role in enhancing access to necessary medical services for children in need.

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